Just in time for cap-and-gown season, new high school graduates will be at the head of the line in a virtual job fair that CareerSource Northeast Florida is hosting Thursday.
The online fair’s first hour – between 10 a.m. and 11 a.m. – is reserved for the new graduates.
From 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., anyone can join the fair, where more than 100 area businesses will be looking for employees.
To take part, job seekers have to register at http://bit.ly/virtualjob520.
The fair is happening on the first day of Duval County public schools’ graduation season, which continues through June 7.
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Restaurant operators said they are hopeful that the American Rescue Plan signed into law by President Biden last week will help prevent any more restaurants from closing, after the COVID-19 pandemic has wiped out thousands of locations across the country.
The new program includes a $28.6 billion Restaurant Relief Fund up to $10 million per restaurant and can be used to cover a wide range of pandemic-related costs. The grants will be distributed through the Small Business Administration, and include a $5 billion carveout specifically targeting small restaurants with less than $500,000 in revenues in 2019. The grants also prioritize businesses owned and controlled by women, veterans, and others considered socially and economically disadvantaged.